2012-08-19

Shower of cicada sounds@ Hanegi Park: Aug 19, 2012
















The buzz of cicadas is heard from early morning till mid night everywhere in Tokyo. We feel we are in a shower of cicada sounds at this season.

I visited Hanegi Park in Setagaya Ward to through myself into the “shower of sound”. It was a hot sunny day. The sky was blue.


The park has deep woods. Various kinds of cicadas, including brown cicada and min-min zemi, were making sounds. It was noisy, but I enjoyed it.


The cicada spends years as a larva in the ground, then comes up over the ground and becomes adult. It can live only a few days as an adult cicada.



I found some cicadas staying in the tree. They were making sound with all their efforts (to find their partners).


There were many small holes around trees. They were where the cicada larvae came up from the ground. Many empty shells were sticking in the large leaves of tulip trees.







2012-08-18

Fireworks@ Tama River: Aug.18, 2012

















Firework has been and is a popular summer event in Japan. Firework event in Sumida River in the Edo period was often drawn in Ukiyoe and written in literatures.


Today, people hold many firework events in and around Tokyo. Famous ones include the events held in Sumida River, Tama River, Tokyo Bay and Jingu Gagien.




I enjoyed today Tama River’s fireworks. I did not go to the site as it was (supposed to be) too crowded. I enjoyed the event from a place a few kilometers from the river field. The fireworks beyond Tokyo’s buildings were not bad.







2012-08-11

New York (off off Tokyo) : August 10, 2012































I visited NY for the first time in 7 years. I have many new findings whenever I visit the city.

I walked up and down the streets along 5th and 6th Avenues in the morning. Business peoples were quickly walking to their offices. Tourists were wandering slowly and cheerfully. Residents were making their daily walks with their dogs.


U.S. flags were visible. They were flying in front of skyscrapers.


I could not help but feel "I am in the center of the world". Whether you like it or not, the US is a hegemon country and NY is the center of its prosperity.

The structure of the town is unchanged. But renovation were taking place everywhere (buildings, stores etc.)


I found far more Starbucks shops than seven years ago. I saw ZARA and H&M stores attracted many people than brand shops. Uniclo’s ads were in subway stations.


I saw many nail salons. Open-air market was set in the inner court of the Rockefeller Center and organic foods were sold.


The town looked safer and cleaner than seven years ago. Taxies were better.


People enjoyed jogging, cycling and walking with their dogs in the Central Park. The sounds of birds were heard. Huge rocks showed their faces in the ground. Droppings of horses were naturally on the roads. The skyscrapers over green trees were impressive. It is the scene of the Park.







Sao Paulo (off off Tokyo) : August 8, 2012
















I moved from Rio de Janeiro to Sao Paulo. The city was large, messy and energetic.


Sao Paulo is the largest city not only in Brazil but also in southern hemisphere. The city is splawling in every direction. I realized it when I saw the city from my plane.





Tall buildings stand around the domestic (Congonhas) airport. I felt as if the plane is landed through buildings.


The city’s traffic jam is famous. I realized it when I was packed long time in a car. It was messy. I was informed many business execitives go to their offices by helicopters. (Many buildings have heliports on their roofs.) 

Avenue Paulista is the main business street. Modern offices and commercial buildings stand along the street. There are also schools and cultural facilities. I saw many students waiting their buses sitting in the stairs in front of the school.


Sao Paul has less tourism resources than Rio. But I felt the city was more sophisticated than Rio.


I also walked Japanese and Asian towns in the Liberdade area. The town was old, but many Japanese and Asians were enjoying shopping and chattering there.





2012-08-05

Rio: beach and town: July 29-Aug.6, 2012 (off off Tokyo)


















I visited Rio de Janeiro. The city is farthest in the world from Tokyo, as Brazil lies in the opposite side of the earth from Japan.


Copacabana and Ipanema are ones of most famous beaches in the world. I walked along the beach, which made me feel happy.

White sand, blue sky and sea, sunshine, rocky hills, and beautiful girls – the scenes were impressive.


I naturally hummed “Copacabana” and “The girl from Ipanema” while walking.


I visited here about 18 years ago. The beautiful scene and open-minded atmosphere of the beach is unchanged.


But I also found some changes.
Shower spaces were constructed under the ground in the beach (better facilities). Beach volleyball coats were everywhere.



There were, of course, many nice-body girls, but I also found far more matured ladies in bikinis than 18 years ago. The scene may reflect the development ot maturity of Brazilian society.

There are more police stations than before. Horizontal bars and other training facilities were placed in the beach. Rental bicycle stations were set along the beach.





I also visited Rio’s “must-visit” places.








A huge Christ statue on the Corcovado Hill was one of them. The Christ is always watching down the city.





There were many people on the hill top when I visited. The scene of the city and port (one of 3 most beautidful ports in the world) was so nice.




Pao de Acucar or Sugar Rock is another Rio's symbol. The cable car to the peak was built in the early 20th century. Amazing!






I saw cathederals, business streets, Samba site (to be uses in the Carnival), market and other places in the central city.





Houses are built not only in the flat places but also on the hills. Slums spread in some parts of the city. I also visited Maracana studium, the world's largest fotball site (under renovation works).



I also visited the legendary Bossa Nova birth place. It is said that Bossa Nova was first played in a small dead-end street called "Beco das Garrafas" near Copacabana.

There stands a famous "Bossa Noba & Companais" shop at the corner of the street. I thought of the sound and geniuses (Antonio Carlos Jobim and Joan Gilberto).